Fred Shaw is still up Alfrauddies ass and a fixture at the Inglewood Mo(mosque)rgueRock For Human Rights

Sep 23rd 2016 @ Inglewood Community Center

Los Angeles, CA
Set up the now defunct Compton branch of the NAACP with Alfrauddie and Handjob,the 3 ran it in the confines of the WLC, got Hubbard a NAACP award .. because Ronnie love him some black folks!

Daddy sings Bass-Mommy Cures Cancer
Hanan Has Videos posted of Her In the country Columbia

She is still facing Felony Charges.. in California...Shes been advertising healing retreats in Colombia ..
and In one video and some Facebook posts She claims she had been there for 3 months.
the above video was posted 6 months ago.

the Family that scams together...need to go to prison together,,,
the 800 number Is the phony doctorz clinic in Vegas...scamming scammers that scam
Rizza pitches this in Videos posted on his You Tube page...

repost of a missing pix...LA Time article of phony section 8 voucher courtesy of Alfreddie Johnson and Hanan Islam...cept the article got it wrong ,there were rarely ever a Sunday Church service held there..
just confidence games and scams...

Scientologists charged with Medi-Cal insurance fraud will stand trial on August 28

By Tony Ortega, The Underground Bunker, June 20, 2018

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Our man in Los Angeles, Jeffrey Augustine, did us a huge favor by attending a preliminary hearing yesterday at Los Angeles Superior Court. And that’s why we can tell you that Hanan Islam and her fellow defendants, including three of her own children, are scheduled to go to trial on August 28 for defrauding the state’s Medi-Cal insurance program with the use of a Scientology front operation.

You may not have seen a word about it in the Los Angeles Times, but this is a fairly astounding alleged crime that involved putting unwitting high school students into a Scientology rehab in order to rip off about $3 million from the state. When the scam was uncovered by state insurance investigators, it ended the careers of three prominent African-American educators in Compton, a working-class Los Angeles suburb.

Augustine tells us that Judge Michael Tynan seemed pretty fed up that the case has taken so long to come to trial, nearly three years since charges were brought against Islam, three of her children, and two other employees who allegedly took part in the scam. After granting a continuation to August 28, the judge made it plain that the trial would not be put off any longer. Both sides agreed that the criminal trial would probably last about four sessions on four consecutive afternoons.

Augustine also told us that Islam’s attorneys said the family doesn’t have $3 million to pay in restitution.

Back in December 2015, we first described the complex scheme.

In 2004 Hanan Islam founded “American Health and Education Clinics,” an entity that was actually run out of the World Literacy Crusade, a well known Scientology front in Compton where she was executive director. From 2010 to 2013, Islam operated the Compton clinic as a Scientology “Narconon” drug rehab center, and managed to figure out a way to bill Medi-Cal for patients undergoing treatment. (Most of the country’s Narconon centers demand cash up front — usually about $33,000 — and don’t tap into state or federal insurance programs.) In order to pump up the numbers of patients, the clinic allegedly worked out a deal with three local high schools, who supplied unwitting students to the clinic to go through the Scientology rehab — even though they were not addicts and didn’t need to undergo drug withdrawal.

In March 2014, the state’s Bureau of Medi-Cal Fraud and Elder Abuse, a part of the state’s Department of Justice under then-Attorney General Kamala Harris (now a US senator), raided the clinic and broke up the scheme. As a result, Rudy Washington, principal of Chavez Continuation High School, Jesse L. Jones, principal of Centennial High School, and Keith Donerson, coach of the legendary football team at Manuel Dominguez High School, were each charged with Medi-Cal fraud in October 2014 and were later fired.

A year later, in October 2015, Hanan Islam was charged with four felony counts, which include grand theft larceny, insurance fraud, Medi-Cal fraud, and failure to file a tax return. She pleaded not guilty to all counts. Three of the 58-year-old’s ten children were also charged with felonies. Zakiyyah Islam, 39, pleaded not guilty to charges of grand theft larceny, insurance fraud, and Medi-Cal fraud. Nimat Islam, 41, and Ronnie “Rizza” Islam, 28, pleaded not guilty to insurance fraud and Medi-Cal fraud. Two additional clinic counselors were charged, Bayon Beverly Washington, 44, and George Edward Newby III, 46, who each pleaded not guilty to insurance fraud and Medi-Cal fraud.

World Literacy Crusade was founded in 1993 by Alfreddie Johnson Jr., a Baptist minister who turned to Scientology in the wake of the L.A. riots and became one of Scientology’s most well known African-American figures. It was Johnson who was responsible for bringing musician Isaac Hayes into Scientology in the mid-1990s, and a decade later connected Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan with Scientology in what has become an ongoing and bizarre melding of the two groups.

Johnson not only founded World Literacy Crusade but with Hanan Islam also co-founded American Health and Education Clinics, the entity delivering the Scientology drug rehab program. Hanan Islam has worked for years with Johnson, and they are the parents of Islam’s youngest child, Ronnie, who is better known as Rizza Islam.

But even with the arrests and criminal charges against Hanan Islam, her children, the Compton educators, and other “counselors” at the clinic he co-founded, Alfreddie Johnson himself was not arrested or charged with a crime.

Accra (Greater Accra) 9 March ?99 The 16-member African-American business delegation currently on a fact-finding mission on Tuesday called on Vice- President John Atta Mills and expressed support for the country's investment drive.

The group, drawn from the larger National Black Masters of Business Administration (NBMBA) of United States and United Kingdom, arrived in Accra last Thursday as a follow-up to President Jerry Rawlings' trip to the U.S.

Its membership includes representatives of financial and banking institutions, export and import, education and literary programmes as well as air travel.

The Reverend Alfreddie Johnson, leader of the group, said since their arrival, the group has held forums with the respective sectors and partners, especially in the private sector, to explore areas of assistance.

Their main focus would be on supporting the educational system as the basic foundation for socio-economic development.

For instance, the group will be assisting some business schools in the country with material and human resources. Besides attracting investment to Ghana, it is also the aim of the group to link the Black-American society to its roots in Africa, Rev Alfreddie said. "We have realised the need to bring investment home and also boost the image of Africa." Vice-President Mills told them to feel free to explore the country, particularly the countryside, for investment and development.

He was glad the group had earmarked the educational sector, saying education and agriculture are the prime areas in addition to road construction and health. Prof. Mills lauded the willingness of members of the delegation to forge partnership with Ghanaians, especially the private sector which has been identified as the hub of the economy. Government is creating an enabling environment and opportunities to promote the private sector to function effectively, the Vice-President said, citing the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) as a body set up to boost investment.

Government is determined to eliminate bottlenecks hampering private investment and the public sector is also being reformed to make it viable. Mr Kwesi Ahwoi, Chief Executive of the GIPC and Ms Barbara Ocansey, a Ghanaian businesswoman who is hosting members of the group, accompanied them to the Castle.